Ramadan 2023 Moon: Moon not visible, Pak month Ramadan will start from Friday

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Patna. The moon of the holy month of Ramzan was not sighted in any a part of the nation on Wednesday. For that reason, the month of Ramadan will begin from Friday, March 24, and the primary quick can even be noticed on Friday itself. Tarawi will begin from Thursday and Sehri can even begin.

the moon of ramadan was not sighted

This has been introduced by Hazrat Maulana Minhajuddin Qadri, Qazi-e-Shariat Maulana Anzar Alam Qasmi and Khanqah-e-Mujibiya Phulwari Sharif administrator of Sharia’s largest Edara constructing of Muslims of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha. The moon of Mahe Ramzan was not sighted on Wednesday and that’s the reason the primary date of Mahe Ramzan shall be Friday and the primary quick will begin from Friday.

Ramadan’s first Taraweeh prayer will begin from Thursday in mosques

From Thursday, the primary Taraweeh prayers of Ramzan will begin in mosques. With the date of Taraweeh being mounted, all of the preparations have been accomplished within the mosques. Below this, preparations for portray, cleansing, electrical energy, water and so on. have been accomplished. In view of the warmth, preparations for followers and coolers have additionally been made in all of the mosques for the comfort of the fasting folks.

the moon was not seen

Preparations have been made within the mosques for the fasting folks

The faucets used for water provide within the Waju Khana, which had been broken, have additionally been changed in order that the fasting folks don’t face any downside. The lights on the minarets of the mosques, which point out the time of Sehri and Iftar, have additionally been repaired. Mats and Janmaz had been additionally bought for the fasting folks. Equally, preparations had been made for loudspeakers on behalf of all of the committees.

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